scholarly journals Corrigendum to “A focus to green synthesis of metal/metal based oxide nanoparticles: Various mechanisms and applications towards ecological approach” [J. Clean. Prod. 324 (2021) 129198]

2021 ◽  
pp. 129685
Author(s):  
J. Aravind Kumar ◽  
T. Krithiga ◽  
S. Manigandan ◽  
S. Sathish ◽  
A. Annam Renita ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
pp. 129198
Author(s):  
J. Aravind Kumar ◽  
T. Krithiga ◽  
S. Manigandan ◽  
S. Sathish ◽  
A. Annam Renita ◽  
...  

Nanomaterials ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 766 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harsh Kumar ◽  
Kanchan Bhardwaj ◽  
Kamil Kuča ◽  
Anu Kalia ◽  
Eugenie Nepovimova ◽  
...  

Green synthesis has gained wide attention as a sustainable, reliable, and eco-friendly approach to the synthesis of a variety of nanomaterials, including hybrid materials, metal/metal oxide nanoparticles, and bioinspired materials. Plant flowers contain diverse secondary compounds, including pigments, volatile substances contributing to fragrance, and other phenolics that have a profound ethnobotanical relevance, particularly in relation to the curing of diseases by ‘Pushpa Ayurveda’ or floral therapy. These compounds can be utilized as potent reducing agents for the synthesis of a variety of metal/metal oxide nanoparticles (NPs), such as gold, silver, copper, zinc, iron, and cadmium. Phytochemicals from flowers can act both as reducing and stabilizing agents, besides having a role as precursor molecules for the formation of NPs. Furthermore, the synthesis is mostly performed at ambient room temperatures and is eco-friendly, as no toxic derivatives are formed. The NPs obtained exhibit unique and diverse properties, which can be harnessed for a variety of applications in different fields. This review reports the use of a variety of flower extracts for the green synthesis of several types of metallic nanoparticles and their applications. This review shows that flower extract was mainly used to design gold and silver nanoparticles, while other metals and metal oxides were less explored in relation to this synthesis. Flower-derived silver nanoparticles show good antibacterial, antioxidant, and insecticidal activities and can be used in different applications.


Soft Matter ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mai Thanh Nguyen ◽  
Lianlian Deng ◽  
Tetsu Yonezawa

Sputter deposition onto a low volatile liquid matrix is a recently developed green synthesis method of metal/metal oxide nanoparticles (NPs). In this review, we introduce the synthesis method and highlight...


Author(s):  
Monika Vats ◽  
Shruti Bhardwaj ◽  
Arvind Chhabra

Background & Objective: Nanoparticles are used in cosmetic and dermatologic products, due to better skin penetration properties. Incorporation of natural products exhibiting medicinal properties in nano-preparations could significantly improve efficacy of these products and improve the quality of life without the side effects of synthetic formulations. Methods: We here report green synthesis of Copper Oxide nanoparticles, using Cucumber extract, and their detailed biophysical and bio-chemical characterization. Results: These Copper Oxide-Cucumber nanoparticles exhibit significant anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties, Ultra Violet-radiation protection ability and reactive-oxygen species inhibition properties. Importantly, these nanoparticles do not exhibit significant cellular toxicity and, when incorporated in skin cream, exhibit skin rejuvenating properties. Conclusion: Our findings have implications for nanoparticle-based cosmetics and dermatologic applications.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1051 (1) ◽  
pp. 012079
Author(s):  
E D Mohamed Isa ◽  
K Shameli ◽  
N W Che Jusoh ◽  
S N A Mohamad Sukri ◽  
N A Ismail

Author(s):  
Sagadevan Suresh ◽  
Selvaraj Vennila ◽  
J. Anita Lett ◽  
Is Fatimah ◽  
Faruq Mohammad ◽  
...  

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